At some point, we all wrestle with the hard questions surrounding faith. The ones that linger in quiet moments or rush to the surface in seasons of pain: If God is so loving, why does He allow suffering? Where is He when the worst happens? Why do some prayers go unanswered?
A powerful new documentary dares to explore these very questions. SHOW ME YOUR GLORY is a journey into the heart of faith, pain, and the miraculous. Through gripping real-life stories and expert insights from apologists like Dr. Sean McDowell and Gregory Koukl, this film shines light into the shadows of doubt, offering hope, healing, and a biblical perspective. The film is in theaters for a limited three-day release from May 13–15.
With true stories where the supernatural collides with human suffering, SHOW ME YOUR GLORY reveals the possibility that miracles still happen — and that God is not distant, but intimately present, even in our darkest moments.
Patriot Mobile CEO Glenn Story shares his reflections on the film:
“SHOW ME YOUR GLORY was a stirring film that moved my heart deeply. It’s a powerful reminder that God is still working, still healing, and still answering prayers — even when we don’t understand His timing. I believe this film will change lives and help people rediscover God’s unfailing love, no matter what they’re facing.”
Whether you’ve faced loss, struggled with unanswered prayers, or simply longed for reassurance that God still moves today, this documentary is for you. It’s an especially meaningful experience for those who are skeptical, suffering, or searching.
Bring your friends and family together to watch this powerful new film in theaters. Share it with someone who needs encouragement. SHOW ME YOUR GLORY will serve as a conversation starter, a faith builder, and an invitation to help others journey deeper toward Christ.
Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to discover how God’s glory still breaks through the brokenness of our world. Find a theater near you, and invite someone to experience the hope found in an ever-present God whose power and love are still at work today.

